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Gorgeous Clotted Cream jasmine clambering up the house with Clematis cirrhosa balearica. I’ve grown this jasmine for many years and it’s a firm favourite- I’ve propagated this one from a previous garden and it’s already up to
Picking blue and white from the perennial field this week. We’ve been working around the weather all week - up early to pick or to work in the tunnels, picking and drying before rain and wind, sitting out the hot humid afternoons in the shade o
Finally getting some roses.....
We grow our roses outdoors and cut them very hard this year and they grew back strongly and healthily through the warm sunshine in March, April and into May. There were lots of buds ready to burst forth for the end of
Beautiful spires of Delphinium requienii. They are so beautiful, with their intricately patterned flowers, like an exotic orchid. Seen here with accidentally coordinated self sown poppies in the background. I am absolutely loving the poppies this yea
I was asked for lots of wild flowers and grasses in this bouquet yesterday.  For someone who really wanted our flowers for their wedding last year, but we were booked up for the date and couldn’t do it. I hope they enjoy this little bit of our
Lovely feverfew having its moment. I hardly ever sow this as it self seeds very freely and there are plants everywhere. Most are the usual single daisy shape, but some are this double, without the yellow eye. These originally came from my mum who has
Happy Anniversary bouquet. For my sister and her husband who came over for a socially distanced Sunday lunch. We sat under the open bay shed and wandered the fields, all at our regulation 2m. First time I’ve seen them since before lockdown, whi
We try not to do much weeding here, it’s not productive time and we couldn’t possibly get round the two acres on our own. One of the best ways to control weeds is to use black sheets to cover ground. Anything which excludes light will kil
Not just any old weeds.... Rosebay willowherb is a very vigorous native plant and, although it is very beautiful, we do try to keep it out of the beds. These though, are even more lovely cultivated varieties. They run about a bit so I planted them to
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